I hope everyone is having a great week! Tonight my post is going to be short and sweet. I have lots of things for school to get done tonight and I’ve been procrastinating in the evenings a bit. I can’t help it. I have a busy schedule after school and practice: Bachelor on Monday, Dance Moms on Tuesday, Cheer Perfection on Wednesday. I’m sure you understand. 🙂
I still have New Years Resolution craftivities hanging up in the hallway. I know it was only a few weeks ago but I feel like they’ve been up forever. Has that happened to you before? You create something with your kids, get excited about it, but then look at them so much every day that you start to despise and dread them. That’s how I feel when I look at the bulletin board strips outside my room right now.
So next week my students and I will be making something fresh to put out in our hallway – A Cutie Patootie! This is a simple and fun craftivity you can do with your students for Valentine’s Day. It comes with multiple writing templates and prompts so that you can pick and choose what you would like. It also has additional printables to use as whole-class activities, in your literacy centers, or as morning work. The templates include some accessories and different ways of creating your Cutie Patootie so that teachers and students can get as creative and unique as they would like! Here’s a little preview:
You can find this little pack in my TpT shop by clicking any of the pictures above or by clicking {HERE}. I’ll send this craftivity pack FREE to the first 5 people who leave a comment below with their email addresses! 🙂
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This pack is so adorable! I would LOVE a copy! Thanks so much!
This pack is so adorable! I would LOVE a copy! Thanks so much!
Karyn
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Looks awesome!
Tania
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Love love love this! So cute! Those are my favorite shows too!
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ThePolishedTeacher
Adorable! cheriemae@gmail.com
Oh I hope I am number 5!
kellybrown28021@gmail.com
Ahh, so close! #6 🙂 these are cute!
Such a cute craft!! My fourthies would even like this 🙂 Thanks for sharing!
Amelia
wherethewildthingslearn
Adorable and I am VERY Busy too! Lol!
Jana
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Looks super CUTE!!
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